Creativity AND the Arts: not an “either/or”
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Janet Starke
Janet Starke
Ken Busby
“Without reflection, we go blindly on our way, creating more unintended consequences, and failing to achieve anything useful.” ~ Margaret J. Wheatley
Erin Ronder Neves
Mary Ann Mears
Kristen Engebretsen
Rob Schultz
Stephanie Milling
Janet Starke
An Arts Educator’s Report from NAMPC 2014
Todd Eric Hawkins
Amanda Murphy
Julia Harman Cain
I remember little about my first time on stage: a ballet recital at age three. We danced to “Winter” from Vivaldi’s “Four Seasons,” and I had no idea what I was doing. Happily, the VHS evidence shows that I did not fall down.
Matt D’Arrigo
I write this as an arts leader but, more importantly, I also write this as a dad. My wife and I have two amazing children, ages 5 and 8, who are lucky to have both parents who are artists and work in the arts. They receive daily
Emma Leggat
I have the pleasure of serving as StubHub’s Head of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and in September 2012, had a life-changing opportunity to visit New Orleans with a special mission.
Jennifer Oliver
Jeff Poulin
Deb Vaughn
Heather Ikemire
Traci Slater-Rigaud
Terry Liu
Sarah Bainter Cunningham
Laura Perille
Collaborative fundraising provides nonprofits with more donors and more donations for all – $8 million in new dollars in total over a five-year period. That was the experience of the 30 youth arts organizations that participated in the ARTWorks for Kids coalition, an effort initiated and supported by Hunt Alternatives in Cambridge, MA.
Allison Ball
Adarsh Alphons
The key to building support for arts education lies in the unlikeliest of places: numbers.
Maureen Dwyer
If you are reading this blog, I’m betting that you think an arts education is essential. After all, art is a necessary part of the human condition; we’ve been doing it since we dwelled in caves. But how do we prove that it’s necessary? How do we prove that we are doing it well?
Jennifer Abssy